“The NAACP Image Awards Protest Lit a Fire!” says Dr. Alveda King

Black Pro-Life groups protested the NAACP Image Awards this past Friday, February 1, 2013 to object to the NAACP’s cozy relationship with Planned Parenthood and their stance on homosexual marriage.

Although the LAPD was called out to the site, no arrests were made; the protest was notable and effective, garnering the attention of attendees of the event. Both sides conducted themselves with civility.

Black groups kept their word and soundly protested the NAACP Image Awards which included distributing material to people passing by; material that included literature on Tonya Reeves who died after Planned Parenthood waited 5 hours before calling an ambulance after ripping a hole in her uterus. People also were shocked seeing a brochure called “Safe and Legal.” They were so interested that the groups ran out of material to hand out.

Protesters carried signs, handmade and professionally made, using the word “betrayal” referring to the NAACP’s relationship to Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood places about 80 percent of their abortion facilities in minority neighborhoods claiming to do it to provide affordable healthcare to women of lesser means. Abortion is not healthcare! The result is that approximately 18 million blacks have been aborted. That’s about 1/3 of all abortions while Blacks only make up 12 percent of the population.

The protesters even carried signs requesting that Twitter turn their account back on which was suspending for criticizing the NAACP.

Celebrities were not excluded in the outreach effort. The community organizers sent protesters to the celebrity entrance where celebrities were challenged to demand justice of Tonya Reeves while the NAACP is being silent.

Apparently the NAACP took notice as they broke away from their schedule when the early comers starting lining up. Instead of opening doors as planned at 3:00 pm, they opened them at 2:00 pm, an hour earlier. I guess they didn’t want attendees to hear what the protesters had to say.

“We are fired up and won’t back down. We pray that the NAACP will take further notice of the protest and start to represent those they were created to represent instead of turning their backs on them and getting into bed with the organization that’s killing their people,” said the organizers.

Dr. King…I have always admired you and your work. The time has long past that we unite under a larger umbrella than that of race. I believe that Christians of all races must unite in order to take our country back. I understand that there are still people in this world that are going to hate, but the majority of us live, work and play with one another on a daily basis. It is also my belief that the leaders in the black communities have failed the people in their communities. Preaching that “the man” is keeping them down…all while lining their pockets with money from the same man. They need to stop handing out excuses and encourage people to better themselves.

Thank you for all that you do to better ALL people! You are a great Christian and true American. God Bless!

Hello Mrs King I would have to say YOU NEED TO RUN FOR OFFICE STARTING NOW. We will back you and do all the leg work for you. Stay faithful to God our Savior and to the Constitution. You will go far. Too many left wing politicians are tearing this GREAT COUNTRY DOWN.
Great leaders don’t want to lead but they ave to lead for the sake of the country.

I applaud your courage. So good to see the spirit of MLK living on in your organization and in other emerging Black leaders. The mainstream Black Leaders have failed to address the real threats to the Black population – namely, abortion and government dependence. I pray for your success in making your message heard.

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